ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 16. From February
7, 2026, VietJet Qazaqstan (previously Qazaq Air) will increase the
frequency of its Astana-Bishkek-Astana route to three times a week,
Trend reports via the
company.


Flights will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.


At the same time, the airline will also add another flight on
the Astana-Samarkand-Astana route, starting March 4, 2026. In
addition to the existing Friday and Sunday flights, a Wednesday
flight will be introduced


Additionally, FlyArystan recently announced the resumption of
seasonal flights from Almaty to Kyrgyzstan's Issyk-Kul for the
summer of 2026. Flights will start on June 18 and continue until
August 30, 2026. The Almaty-Tamchy (Issyk-Kul)-Almaty route will
operate twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays. This direct flight
between Almaty and Issyk-Kul was first launched on July 3,
2025.







Vietjet Qazaqstan is a Kazakh airline conducting scheduled
flights from its primary hub in Astana, with a principal focus on
domestic routes.


FlyArystan operates as a budget carrier, pioneering the low-fare
aviation sector in Kazakhstan since its inception in May 2019 under
the aegis of its parent entity, Air Astana, with the objective of
providing economical travel options for both domestic and
international routes. Based in Almaty, the airline boasts a
contemporary fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft and adheres to a
traditional low-cost carrier framework, offering a spectrum of
ancillary services in conjunction with competitive base fares.


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